The document discusses the emergence of smarter computing as the next era of IT. Smarter computing involves designing IT infrastructure for data, optimizing systems for specific tasks, and managing systems through the cloud. This allows organizations to gain insights from vast amounts of data, improve efficiency, and reinvent business processes. IBM can help companies adopt smarter computing through projects involving big data, optimized systems, and cloud computing to improve decision making, reduce costs, and drive innovation.
Smarter Computing in a New Era of IT - Dr. Gururaj RaoJyothi Satyanathan
1) Dr. Gururaj Rao, an IBM Fellow and Vice President, discussed how industries are being redefined by their ability to process unlimited volumes and types of data in this new era of IT.
2) Big data is characterized by its volume, velocity, variety, and veracity, with data growing exponentially and in more complex forms.
3) Smarter computing, enabled by optimized systems tuned to specific workloads and managed with cloud technologies, allows enterprises to do more with less by harnessing information and driving greater performance.
The document discusses IDC Spain's top 10 predictions for 2012. It first reviews the accuracy of IDC's 2011 predictions, which included forecasts around economic uncertainty in Spain, the evolving role of CIOs, industry consolidation, growth of consumer technologies, social business adoption, data expansion, cloud computing adoption, and e-commerce growth. It then shifts to discussing predictions for 2012, with sections focusing on the need to reduce costs while improving relevance and excellence, the move from infrastructure-centric to user-centric models, and the broader context of the telecom CIO in light of shifting demand patterns.
Cloud Computing: da curiosidade para casos reaissoudW
This document discusses trends in cloud computing and its benefits. It defines cloud as a new consumption and delivery model for IT services that relies on industrialization of delivery. Cloud computing enables benefits like self-service, flexibility, cost savings, and increased visibility through combining virtualization, standardization, automation, and self-service. It can be deployed privately within an enterprise, as a public cloud model over the internet, or as a hybrid model. Cloud provides a range of service models from infrastructure to applications.
Cloud Computing: da curiosidade para casos reaissoudW
The document discusses how cloud computing is becoming an increasingly important technology trend. It summarizes how standardization, automation, and self-service have changed other industries by making them more efficient. Cloud computing relies on these same principles of industrialization to deliver IT services in a standardized, automated, and self-service manner. This enables benefits like lower costs, improved efficiency, and increased flexibility for both IT organizations and business users. The trends driving greater adoption of cloud include factors like virtualization, infrastructure utilization, and cost reduction. Both IT and business users are attracted to cloud computing but for different reasons - IT sees benefits around efficiency and control while business users value the simplified, self-service experience and new capabilities cloud enables.
Internet das Coisas e as Cidades InteligentesCezar Taurion
This document discusses IBM's innovations in smart cities initiatives and the Internet of Things. It notes that IBM was awarded nearly 6,000 patents in 2010, more than any other company. It also discusses challenges facing cities like population growth, resource scarcity, and the growth of connected devices. IBM's smart cities solutions can help with issues like water management, energy use, transportation, and environmental monitoring through the use of sensors, data analysis, and optimization of systems.
Integrated Service Management provides visibility, control, and automation across business infrastructure to enable the delivery of innovative services. It offers service architectures tailored by industry and across the service lifecycle. Key benefits include improved scalability and flexibility, reduced costs, increased compliance and security, and optimized productivity through automated management. Customers in various industries like mining, insurance, telecom have leveraged IBM's solutions to significantly reduce expenses, drive innovation, comply with regulations, and enhance business efficiency.
Cloud Computing: da curiosidade para casos reaissoudW
The document discusses key trends in cloud computing and IT. It notes that cloud relies on virtualization, standardization, automation, and self-service. Together these enable flexibility, increased efficiency, rapid deployment, repeatable configurations, and improved user control over costs and services. The document also discusses how various analysts rank cloud computing, virtualization, mobile, analytics, and security as top trends.
Drivers like population growth, urbanization, and technology are changing cities and challenging transportation systems. Cities are aging with leaky water infrastructure losing up to 20% of supply, and energy blackouts affecting millions. Increased costs inhibit infrastructure upgrades. The document argues that instrumenting, interconnecting, and analyzing city systems through smart technologies can help optimize resources and infrastructure to build more sustainable cities. It provides examples of smart water management reducing leaks and energy usage, and an Olympic Peninsula project lowering customer bills and peak loads through renewable energy optimization.
Smarter Computing in a New Era of IT - Dr. Gururaj RaoJyothi Satyanathan
1) Dr. Gururaj Rao, an IBM Fellow and Vice President, discussed how industries are being redefined by their ability to process unlimited volumes and types of data in this new era of IT.
2) Big data is characterized by its volume, velocity, variety, and veracity, with data growing exponentially and in more complex forms.
3) Smarter computing, enabled by optimized systems tuned to specific workloads and managed with cloud technologies, allows enterprises to do more with less by harnessing information and driving greater performance.
The document discusses IDC Spain's top 10 predictions for 2012. It first reviews the accuracy of IDC's 2011 predictions, which included forecasts around economic uncertainty in Spain, the evolving role of CIOs, industry consolidation, growth of consumer technologies, social business adoption, data expansion, cloud computing adoption, and e-commerce growth. It then shifts to discussing predictions for 2012, with sections focusing on the need to reduce costs while improving relevance and excellence, the move from infrastructure-centric to user-centric models, and the broader context of the telecom CIO in light of shifting demand patterns.
Cloud Computing: da curiosidade para casos reaissoudW
This document discusses trends in cloud computing and its benefits. It defines cloud as a new consumption and delivery model for IT services that relies on industrialization of delivery. Cloud computing enables benefits like self-service, flexibility, cost savings, and increased visibility through combining virtualization, standardization, automation, and self-service. It can be deployed privately within an enterprise, as a public cloud model over the internet, or as a hybrid model. Cloud provides a range of service models from infrastructure to applications.
Cloud Computing: da curiosidade para casos reaissoudW
The document discusses how cloud computing is becoming an increasingly important technology trend. It summarizes how standardization, automation, and self-service have changed other industries by making them more efficient. Cloud computing relies on these same principles of industrialization to deliver IT services in a standardized, automated, and self-service manner. This enables benefits like lower costs, improved efficiency, and increased flexibility for both IT organizations and business users. The trends driving greater adoption of cloud include factors like virtualization, infrastructure utilization, and cost reduction. Both IT and business users are attracted to cloud computing but for different reasons - IT sees benefits around efficiency and control while business users value the simplified, self-service experience and new capabilities cloud enables.
Internet das Coisas e as Cidades InteligentesCezar Taurion
This document discusses IBM's innovations in smart cities initiatives and the Internet of Things. It notes that IBM was awarded nearly 6,000 patents in 2010, more than any other company. It also discusses challenges facing cities like population growth, resource scarcity, and the growth of connected devices. IBM's smart cities solutions can help with issues like water management, energy use, transportation, and environmental monitoring through the use of sensors, data analysis, and optimization of systems.
Integrated Service Management provides visibility, control, and automation across business infrastructure to enable the delivery of innovative services. It offers service architectures tailored by industry and across the service lifecycle. Key benefits include improved scalability and flexibility, reduced costs, increased compliance and security, and optimized productivity through automated management. Customers in various industries like mining, insurance, telecom have leveraged IBM's solutions to significantly reduce expenses, drive innovation, comply with regulations, and enhance business efficiency.
Cloud Computing: da curiosidade para casos reaissoudW
The document discusses key trends in cloud computing and IT. It notes that cloud relies on virtualization, standardization, automation, and self-service. Together these enable flexibility, increased efficiency, rapid deployment, repeatable configurations, and improved user control over costs and services. The document also discusses how various analysts rank cloud computing, virtualization, mobile, analytics, and security as top trends.
Drivers like population growth, urbanization, and technology are changing cities and challenging transportation systems. Cities are aging with leaky water infrastructure losing up to 20% of supply, and energy blackouts affecting millions. Increased costs inhibit infrastructure upgrades. The document argues that instrumenting, interconnecting, and analyzing city systems through smart technologies can help optimize resources and infrastructure to build more sustainable cities. It provides examples of smart water management reducing leaks and energy usage, and an Olympic Peninsula project lowering customer bills and peak loads through renewable energy optimization.
The new normal in business intelligenceJohan Blomme
The new normal in business intelligence is about the transformational changes that take place in the digital world and definitely change the nature of BI. Business models in the global marketplace are reshaped through the application of information technology. The Internet is the societal operating system of the 21st century and its underlying infrastructure - the clud computing model - represents a disruptive change. A networked infrastructure, big data from disparate sources and social media among other trends as the self-service model and collaboration are changing the way BI systems are deployed and used.
1) The document provides an overview of the Korean IT industry, software industry, and activities of KIPA (Korea Information Property Association).
2) It discusses the current status and strengths of Korea's IT industry, including high internet, mobile, and broadband penetration rates. It also outlines Korea's u-IT 839 strategy to develop key services and products.
3) The software industry is described as important for powering digital convergence. Statistics on software sales, exports, and leading companies are provided.
4) KIPA's roles include improving software productivity, nurturing the digital content industry, and promoting international cooperation in IT. It supports the software sector through various programs and has established facilities
Transformational changes that take place in the digital world definitely change the nature of business intelligence and represent an new normal. The Internet is the societal operating system of the 21st century and its underlying infrastructure - the cloud computing model - represents a "disruptive" change. A networked infrastructure, big data from disparate sources and social media among other trends as predictive analytics, the self-service model and collaboration are changing the way BI-systems are deployed and used.
Smart Systems and Internet of Things ManifestoHarbor Research
The document presents a manifesto for a new approach to smart connected systems and the internet of things. It argues that current IT models and practices are outdated and not suitable for a world where everyday objects communicate and interact over networks. The manifesto calls for universal standards for connectivity, new information architectures that can integrate real-time device data, and automated tools for developing smart systems that can scale to include trillions of connected things. By leveraging collective intelligence across networks of interconnected systems and people, the internet of things has the potential to transform civilization, but a new approach that moves beyond incremental changes is needed.
Advancements in any industry refer to the process of developing systems, tools, products, or techniques that improve conditions,
solve problems, or achieve goals. All industries value innovative minds and solution-oriented breakthroughs. This workshop will
feature top corporate and federal executive leaders form or from? diverse industries share the latest and greatest breakthroughs.
You may be behind the next big thing.
At the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:
a. E xplore pioneering advancements from diverse industries including:
Aerospace & Defense, Automotive, Media & Entertainment, IT, Intelligence Agencies
b. Explore ideas and visions for the future
c. Examine challenges and threats that these industries must overcome to survive
Smart Systems and The Future of Smart Products_ Group 4_FinalPaper (1)Michael Hanacek
This document provides an overview of smart systems and the future of smart products. It begins with defining what constitutes a smart system, including smart cities, infrastructure, homes, products, and sensors. It then reviews literature related to the internet of things, smart cities, infrastructure, homes, products, and sensors. Several case studies are examined, including smart grids and smart classrooms, to analyze what makes an efficient smart system. The findings imply that companies will become more innovative in creating integrated networks of smart, connected products to guide new product development.
Cybersecurity and Emerging tech; recent published articles, speeches, and act...Chuck Brooks
Chuck Brooks is an expert in cybersecurity, emerging technologies, risk management, and homeland security. He has over 25 years of experience in both the public and private sectors. He currently works as a technology evangelist, cybersecurity growth strategist, and thought leader. He has published over 200 articles, serves as an adjunct professor, and advises both private companies and government agencies. He has received numerous awards and recognition for his expertise and influence in the cybersecurity field.
This presentation compares the activities of Future Internet Socio Economics and Future Internet Enterprise Systems. Although there are similarities in terms of discussions about neutrality, regulation and rights the drivers are significantly different between consumers (largely focus of FISE) and industry (largely focus on FInES)
1) Over the next decade, rapid urbanization and new technologies will generate massive streams of data about cities and residents, turning cities into unique "civic laboratories."
2) This data could help address challenges like poverty and inequality by improving services, but risks creating new forms of exclusion if not properly harnessed.
3) The future of cities will depend on integrating top-down technology solutions with grassroots, citizen-driven innovations to make cities more democratic, responsive and resilient.
Today, everything computes. Intelligence has been infused into
things no one would recognize as computers: appliances, cars,
roadways, clothes, even rivers and cornfi elds. This is the daily reality
of an instrumented, interconnected and intelligent world—a Smarter
Planet—which IBM began chronicling nearly three years ago.
Unleash Business Innovation with the Next Generation of Cloud ComputingSam Garforth
1) The document discusses how cloud computing can unleash business innovation by enabling new models of engagement and service through intelligent workload optimization and orchestration on a next generation cloud infrastructure.
2) It highlights how CEOs now see technology as the most important external force impacting organizations and how CIOs are turning to innovative technologies like big data, mobile, cloud, and security to deliver business outcomes.
3) The challenges of managing massive amounts of data, expanding infrastructure, accelerating markets, and increasing risks are discussed as well as how cloud computing can help through characteristics like intelligent services, dynamic orchestration, and common cloud management standards.
The document discusses cross-industry innovation driven by cloud computing and the Internet of Things. It provides examples of how cloud computing has changed the role of networked devices from information processing to information handling. This new process flow enabled by cloud computing can be applied across many industries and business processes. The document also discusses examples of innovation in Japan, South Korea, and China driven by developments in cloud computing, the Internet of Things, and mobile technologies.
cloud computing is becoming the business of choice and is expected to have an exponential growth in the days to come. What is the status in India, especially in the Government sector? A ppt made in a recent seminar called Inflexion 2013 held at India Habitat Centre is being shared for circulation.
Sask 3.0 Summit -Seeing the Meaning, IBM R. LoeppSaskSummit
Citizens are placing increasing demands on governments to innovate and provide services more efficiently. The document outlines lessons learned from over 2,000 smart government projects that show what is possible through capturing data, coordinating resources, and anticipating problems. Examples include using data analytics to reduce crime rates and optimize maintenance schedules. The key is moving beyond individual departments to a holistic smart government approach that engages citizens.
IRJET- Smart City: Overview and Security ChallengesIRJET Journal
This document discusses smart cities and the security challenges they present. It begins with an introduction to smart cities and their goals of improving efficiency and quality of life through new technologies. It then describes the key components of a smart city architecture, including how data is sensed, communicated, and processed. It notes that security is important during all stages of data transfer. Several specific security issues are then outlined, such as privacy concerns with smart cards and biometrics. The document also discusses challenges like standardization and sustainability that smart cities face. It concludes that while technologies present opportunities, cybersecurity must be a higher priority given the risks posed by collecting and sharing large amounts of data.
The document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT) and how it will benefit the GCC region. The IoT is based on connecting physical objects to the internet to facilitate communication between devices, machines, people, and things. Advances in big data analytics are enabling the IoT. The GCC will benefit from the IoT through developing smart cities and new economic opportunities. The IoT is expected to create $14.4 trillion in economic value by 2022 and spur new industries and business models worldwide, including in the GCC as it diversifies its economy.
Fabien Girardin presented on using network data as material to shape urban strategies. He discussed how data from wireless networks, public transportation systems, and other sources can provide insights into mobility patterns, occupancy levels, and flows of people. Two case studies were presented: analyzing mobile network and photo data to evaluate the impact of new waterfront attractions in New York City, and measuring occupancy levels and flows using mobile phone data to manage congestion at the Louvre museum. Girardin argued that network data can both inform strategies and become part of the value of urban spaces, but also noted limitations and the need to combine quantitative data with qualitative observations.
The document summarizes several large-scale ICT projects undertaken by the Greek public sector to modernize services and operations. It describes projects to create a government CRM system, consolidate services onto an e-government portal, implement an electronic tax filing system, create a shared human resources management system, build data centers and a national government network, and expand broadband access to rural areas. The projects aim to improve public services, increase efficiency, promote transparency and data sharing, and reduce costs through technologies like cloud computing and shared infrastructure.
The document discusses trends related to the Internet of Things (IoT) and cybersecurity. It provides definitions and statistics about the growing IoT landscape, including predictions that 50 billion devices will be connected by 2020. It also discusses the financial value of IoT being in the trillions of dollars annually by 2025. Other sections cover five key areas of focus for IoT, including consumer, industrial, networking, analytics, and autonomous technologies. The document outlines technology trends like automation, robotics, AI, and 3D printing that are enabling IoT. It also discusses policy issues, enablers of IoT like lower sensor/bandwidth costs, and vertical areas like smart cities, transportation, health, and more. Cyber
Skaul: The Immortal Reality is a massive multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) set in a fantasy world with magic and machinery. Players can interact with the environment, non-player entities, and objects while following the game's laws and physics systems. The game aims to provide an immersive experience through its control scheme, camera positions, and storyline. Development involves iterative design, art, programming, sound, and beta testing stages to ensure cohesion.
1) The document discusses digital transformation 2.0, which is enabled by technologies like smart sensors, cloud computing, social networks, and mobile devices.
2) These technologies support innovations like smart energy grids, autonomous systems, sensor-driven analytics, and location-based services. They also change how businesses and customers access information.
3) Digital transformation 2.0 is supported by challenges around big data, such as performing predictive analytics and handling the increasing volume of data being created.
The new normal in business intelligenceJohan Blomme
The new normal in business intelligence is about the transformational changes that take place in the digital world and definitely change the nature of BI. Business models in the global marketplace are reshaped through the application of information technology. The Internet is the societal operating system of the 21st century and its underlying infrastructure - the clud computing model - represents a disruptive change. A networked infrastructure, big data from disparate sources and social media among other trends as the self-service model and collaboration are changing the way BI systems are deployed and used.
1) The document provides an overview of the Korean IT industry, software industry, and activities of KIPA (Korea Information Property Association).
2) It discusses the current status and strengths of Korea's IT industry, including high internet, mobile, and broadband penetration rates. It also outlines Korea's u-IT 839 strategy to develop key services and products.
3) The software industry is described as important for powering digital convergence. Statistics on software sales, exports, and leading companies are provided.
4) KIPA's roles include improving software productivity, nurturing the digital content industry, and promoting international cooperation in IT. It supports the software sector through various programs and has established facilities
Transformational changes that take place in the digital world definitely change the nature of business intelligence and represent an new normal. The Internet is the societal operating system of the 21st century and its underlying infrastructure - the cloud computing model - represents a "disruptive" change. A networked infrastructure, big data from disparate sources and social media among other trends as predictive analytics, the self-service model and collaboration are changing the way BI-systems are deployed and used.
Smart Systems and Internet of Things ManifestoHarbor Research
The document presents a manifesto for a new approach to smart connected systems and the internet of things. It argues that current IT models and practices are outdated and not suitable for a world where everyday objects communicate and interact over networks. The manifesto calls for universal standards for connectivity, new information architectures that can integrate real-time device data, and automated tools for developing smart systems that can scale to include trillions of connected things. By leveraging collective intelligence across networks of interconnected systems and people, the internet of things has the potential to transform civilization, but a new approach that moves beyond incremental changes is needed.
Advancements in any industry refer to the process of developing systems, tools, products, or techniques that improve conditions,
solve problems, or achieve goals. All industries value innovative minds and solution-oriented breakthroughs. This workshop will
feature top corporate and federal executive leaders form or from? diverse industries share the latest and greatest breakthroughs.
You may be behind the next big thing.
At the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:
a. E xplore pioneering advancements from diverse industries including:
Aerospace & Defense, Automotive, Media & Entertainment, IT, Intelligence Agencies
b. Explore ideas and visions for the future
c. Examine challenges and threats that these industries must overcome to survive
Smart Systems and The Future of Smart Products_ Group 4_FinalPaper (1)Michael Hanacek
This document provides an overview of smart systems and the future of smart products. It begins with defining what constitutes a smart system, including smart cities, infrastructure, homes, products, and sensors. It then reviews literature related to the internet of things, smart cities, infrastructure, homes, products, and sensors. Several case studies are examined, including smart grids and smart classrooms, to analyze what makes an efficient smart system. The findings imply that companies will become more innovative in creating integrated networks of smart, connected products to guide new product development.
Cybersecurity and Emerging tech; recent published articles, speeches, and act...Chuck Brooks
Chuck Brooks is an expert in cybersecurity, emerging technologies, risk management, and homeland security. He has over 25 years of experience in both the public and private sectors. He currently works as a technology evangelist, cybersecurity growth strategist, and thought leader. He has published over 200 articles, serves as an adjunct professor, and advises both private companies and government agencies. He has received numerous awards and recognition for his expertise and influence in the cybersecurity field.
This presentation compares the activities of Future Internet Socio Economics and Future Internet Enterprise Systems. Although there are similarities in terms of discussions about neutrality, regulation and rights the drivers are significantly different between consumers (largely focus of FISE) and industry (largely focus on FInES)
1) Over the next decade, rapid urbanization and new technologies will generate massive streams of data about cities and residents, turning cities into unique "civic laboratories."
2) This data could help address challenges like poverty and inequality by improving services, but risks creating new forms of exclusion if not properly harnessed.
3) The future of cities will depend on integrating top-down technology solutions with grassroots, citizen-driven innovations to make cities more democratic, responsive and resilient.
Today, everything computes. Intelligence has been infused into
things no one would recognize as computers: appliances, cars,
roadways, clothes, even rivers and cornfi elds. This is the daily reality
of an instrumented, interconnected and intelligent world—a Smarter
Planet—which IBM began chronicling nearly three years ago.
Unleash Business Innovation with the Next Generation of Cloud ComputingSam Garforth
1) The document discusses how cloud computing can unleash business innovation by enabling new models of engagement and service through intelligent workload optimization and orchestration on a next generation cloud infrastructure.
2) It highlights how CEOs now see technology as the most important external force impacting organizations and how CIOs are turning to innovative technologies like big data, mobile, cloud, and security to deliver business outcomes.
3) The challenges of managing massive amounts of data, expanding infrastructure, accelerating markets, and increasing risks are discussed as well as how cloud computing can help through characteristics like intelligent services, dynamic orchestration, and common cloud management standards.
The document discusses cross-industry innovation driven by cloud computing and the Internet of Things. It provides examples of how cloud computing has changed the role of networked devices from information processing to information handling. This new process flow enabled by cloud computing can be applied across many industries and business processes. The document also discusses examples of innovation in Japan, South Korea, and China driven by developments in cloud computing, the Internet of Things, and mobile technologies.
cloud computing is becoming the business of choice and is expected to have an exponential growth in the days to come. What is the status in India, especially in the Government sector? A ppt made in a recent seminar called Inflexion 2013 held at India Habitat Centre is being shared for circulation.
Sask 3.0 Summit -Seeing the Meaning, IBM R. LoeppSaskSummit
Citizens are placing increasing demands on governments to innovate and provide services more efficiently. The document outlines lessons learned from over 2,000 smart government projects that show what is possible through capturing data, coordinating resources, and anticipating problems. Examples include using data analytics to reduce crime rates and optimize maintenance schedules. The key is moving beyond individual departments to a holistic smart government approach that engages citizens.
IRJET- Smart City: Overview and Security ChallengesIRJET Journal
This document discusses smart cities and the security challenges they present. It begins with an introduction to smart cities and their goals of improving efficiency and quality of life through new technologies. It then describes the key components of a smart city architecture, including how data is sensed, communicated, and processed. It notes that security is important during all stages of data transfer. Several specific security issues are then outlined, such as privacy concerns with smart cards and biometrics. The document also discusses challenges like standardization and sustainability that smart cities face. It concludes that while technologies present opportunities, cybersecurity must be a higher priority given the risks posed by collecting and sharing large amounts of data.
The document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT) and how it will benefit the GCC region. The IoT is based on connecting physical objects to the internet to facilitate communication between devices, machines, people, and things. Advances in big data analytics are enabling the IoT. The GCC will benefit from the IoT through developing smart cities and new economic opportunities. The IoT is expected to create $14.4 trillion in economic value by 2022 and spur new industries and business models worldwide, including in the GCC as it diversifies its economy.
Fabien Girardin presented on using network data as material to shape urban strategies. He discussed how data from wireless networks, public transportation systems, and other sources can provide insights into mobility patterns, occupancy levels, and flows of people. Two case studies were presented: analyzing mobile network and photo data to evaluate the impact of new waterfront attractions in New York City, and measuring occupancy levels and flows using mobile phone data to manage congestion at the Louvre museum. Girardin argued that network data can both inform strategies and become part of the value of urban spaces, but also noted limitations and the need to combine quantitative data with qualitative observations.
The document summarizes several large-scale ICT projects undertaken by the Greek public sector to modernize services and operations. It describes projects to create a government CRM system, consolidate services onto an e-government portal, implement an electronic tax filing system, create a shared human resources management system, build data centers and a national government network, and expand broadband access to rural areas. The projects aim to improve public services, increase efficiency, promote transparency and data sharing, and reduce costs through technologies like cloud computing and shared infrastructure.
The document discusses trends related to the Internet of Things (IoT) and cybersecurity. It provides definitions and statistics about the growing IoT landscape, including predictions that 50 billion devices will be connected by 2020. It also discusses the financial value of IoT being in the trillions of dollars annually by 2025. Other sections cover five key areas of focus for IoT, including consumer, industrial, networking, analytics, and autonomous technologies. The document outlines technology trends like automation, robotics, AI, and 3D printing that are enabling IoT. It also discusses policy issues, enablers of IoT like lower sensor/bandwidth costs, and vertical areas like smart cities, transportation, health, and more. Cyber
Skaul: The Immortal Reality is a massive multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) set in a fantasy world with magic and machinery. Players can interact with the environment, non-player entities, and objects while following the game's laws and physics systems. The game aims to provide an immersive experience through its control scheme, camera positions, and storyline. Development involves iterative design, art, programming, sound, and beta testing stages to ensure cohesion.
1) The document discusses digital transformation 2.0, which is enabled by technologies like smart sensors, cloud computing, social networks, and mobile devices.
2) These technologies support innovations like smart energy grids, autonomous systems, sensor-driven analytics, and location-based services. They also change how businesses and customers access information.
3) Digital transformation 2.0 is supported by challenges around big data, such as performing predictive analytics and handling the increasing volume of data being created.
IBM Watson Question-Answering System and Cognitive ComputingRakuten Group, Inc.
IBM's vision of cognitive computing has been steadily embraced across the industries since IBM's Watson question-answering system made a sensational debut at the US Jeopardy! television quiz show in 2011. As a core member of the Watson project, I would like to share the excitement of the project and the last five and a half year of its progress into the cognitive business. In this talk, I will also give a technical overview of Watson, major use cases, and perspectives on the future of cognitive computing.
https://tech.rakuten.co.jp/
2017 Consumer Survey: Healthcare Cybersecurity and Digital Trustaccenture
Accenture’s 2017 Consumer Survey on Healthcare Cybersecurity and Digital Trust identifies consumers’ experiences with healthcare data breaches and their attitudes toward healthcare data, digital trust, roles and responsibilities, data sharing and breaches.
The MD Anderson / IBM Watson Announcement: What does it mean for machine lear...Health Catalyst
It’s been over six years since IBM’s Watson amazed all of us on Jeopardy, but it has yet to deliver similar breakthroughs in healthcare. The headlines in last week’s Forbes article read, “MD Anderson Benches IBM Watson In Setback For Artificial Intelligence In Medicine.” Is it really a setback for the entire industry or not? Health Catalyst’s EVP for Product Development, Dale Sanders, believes that the challenges are unique to IBM’s machine learning strategy in healthcare. If they adjust that strategy and better manage expectations about what’s possible for machine learning in medicine, the future will be brighter for Watson, their clients, and AI in healthcare, in general. Watson’s success is good for all of us, but it’s failure is bad for all of us, too.
Join Dale as he discusses:
The good news: Machine learning technology is accelerating at a rate beyond Moore’s Law. Dale believes that machine learning algorithms and models are doubling in capability every six months.
The bad news: The healthcare data ecosystem is not nearly as rich as many would believe, and certainly not as rich as that used to train Watson for Jeopardy. Without high-volume, high-quality data, Watson’s potential and the constant advances in machine learning algorithms will hit a glass ceiling in healthcare.
The best news: By adjusting strategy and expectations, there are still plenty of opportunities to do great things with machine learning by using the current data content in healthcare, while we build out the volume and breadth of data we need to truly understand the patient at the center of the healthcare picture… and you don’t need an army of PhD data scientists to do it.
Digital Transformation: What it is and how to get thereEconsultancy
Digital Transformation: What it is and how to get there.
Authored by Econsultancy CEO Ashley Friedlein, this presentation on the topic of 'Digital Transformation', is broken down into six sections covering:
1. Digital Transformation - what it is and recent data and research on the topic
2. Strategy - what a digital strategy should include
3. Technology - the challenges of technology and the skills gap
4. People - looking at organisational structure, culture, roles & responsibilities, environment recquired
5. Process - how to address the speed, innovation and agility required
6. Business Transformation - how digital transformation is actually business transformation
CSPs generate vast amounts of data from customers, networks, devices, and applications. Analytics and machine learning play a key role in CSP digital transformation by analyzing this data to enhance customer experience, optimize networks, reduce costs and fraud, and enable new revenue streams. The top use cases for telecom analytics are customer experience optimization, IoT and digital services, network optimization, and operational analytics like cybersecurity and revenue assurance. As 5G networks are deployed, generating even more data, CSPs can use analytics to capitalize on new 5G opportunities and monetize their investments.
Future Proof Your Network Today To Support IOT TomorrowTyrone Systems
The market will grow from 15.4 billion devices in 2015 to 75.4 billion in 2025. Despite this increase in data, and no matter what new IoT technology or application is announced, users’ expectations remain high — networks must be up and running constantly and bandwidth must always available. Are you ready for it?
The document discusses trends and technologies that may impact businesses and IT organizations in 2015. Key points include: increased mobility, social collaboration becoming a normal way of working, and insights derived from large amounts of data available. The CIO outlook identifies opportunities for innovators such as embracing cloud computing, leveraging social networks, and understanding different generational work styles.
IT Infrastructure on the Verge of Technological SingularityMiraworks.io
Miraworks, the world's first multi-vender platform for IT infrastructure design, presents its vision of the industry up until 2030. The White Paper, entitled "IT Infrastructure on the Verge of Technological Singularity", covers the development trends of the global IT infrastructure, including a transition to open multivendor solutions in IT infrastructure design, looming professional IT standards, and integrated tools for designing traditional and cloud IT infrastructures.
Technological innovations in facilities managementssuserfa7375
1) Technological innovations like artificial intelligence are having significant impacts on the facilities management profession through automation of routine tasks, increased data collection and analysis capabilities, and new security threats.
2) AI is being used for security robots, cleaning robots, waste sorting, predictive maintenance, and more. This automation removes many soft jobs currently performed by facilities managers and other middle-level managers.
3) For facilities managers to remain relevant, they must partner with technology developers, diversify their services to areas like predictive maintenance, and develop new security architectures and data-driven solutions for smart cities. Focusing on people-centric issues can also help solve social problems in communities.
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Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift
Overview
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Key Topics Covered
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2. Understanding Edge (IoT)
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4. Deployment Using ArgoCD for Edge Devices
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5. Introduction to Apache Kafka and S3
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6. Viewing Kafka Messages in the Data Lake
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7. What is Prometheus?
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8. Monitoring Application Metrics with Prometheus
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9. What is Camel K?
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10. Configuring Camel K Integrations for Data Pipelines
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11. What is a Jupyter Notebook?
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12. Jupyter Notebooks with Code Examples
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2. Three years ago IBM started describing the
emergence of a Smarter Planet that is fueling
innovation across industries.
Every aspect of life is benefiting from the instrumentation,
interconnection and the infusion of intelligence into the THIS SHIFT IS DRIVING DRAMATIC CHANGE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY.
world’s systems. Cities are getting smarter by transforming
every possible form of municipal infrastructure—traffic The way it’s accessed The way it’s applied The way it’s architected
systems, water systems, public safety. Business processes Moving from attached work- Moving from core business Moving from heterogeneous
are being transformed across every industry, from stations to individuals using applications focused on silos to integrated, flexible
ubiquitous, mobile devices, productivity to the creation of infrastructures composed of
banking to manufacturing to transportation. It’s changing
creating massive volumes of real-time insight about and for workload-optimized systems.
the way people live—delivering benefits from reduced information every day. individual users.
congestion and pollution to new ways of communicating
and collaborating.
The number of intercon- 15 petabytes of new Networking fiber band-
nected devices has grown information is being width has increased from
from 700 million in 2004 generated every day—80% 60 gigabytes per second
to 5 billion in 2010. of which is unstructured. in 2005 to 300 gigabytes
per second in 2011.
The number of RFID tags 1 in 3 business leaders
has grown from 1.3 billion frequently make decisions Computing power is
in 2005 to 30 billion in 2010. based on information they projected to increase from
don’t trust or don’t have. 10 million computations
300 million smart meters
per second per $1,000
are projected to be deployed 1 in 2 business leaders say
in 2005 to 10 trillion
by 2015. they don’t have access
computations per second
to the information they need
per $1,000 by 2015.
to do their jobs.
SMARTER COMPUTING: THE NEXT ERA OF IT 2
3. On a Smarter Planet, successful companies
are taking a new approach to designing their
IT infrastructures to create new opportunities.
Univerista di Bari reduced time to market for
Create new markets in a fraction of the time fishermen and farmers with a cloud-based solution
for real-time trading.
Citigroup reduced provisioning times from 45 days
Deliver new services more quickly to 20 minutes, improving their ability to deploy new
banking services to clients.
Acxiom improved capacity five-fold with no new
Identify new trends before the competition floor space with a cloud-based model that improved
customer retention and captured new business.
The City of Norfolk, Virginia, improved storage
performance by 40% and cut power consumption in
Utilize IT resources more efficiently half, enabling it to deploy automated parking systems
and police in-car video surveillance.
SMARTER COMPUTING: THE NEXT ERA OF IT 3
4. Cloud
By thinking differently about computing, these leaders
Optimized Virtuous
have addressed the IT conundrum—meeting exploding
Cycle
Systems
demand for service on a flat budget.
This conundrum traps IT organizations in a vicious cycle in which
a rigid infrastructure and lack of trusted data lead to reactive
decision-making. Meanwhile, attempts to overcome these challenges
Big Data
through additional IT investments result in a more sprawling and
Reactive
costly infrastructure.
Inflexibility of infrastructure
limits integration across silos
Always Guessing and responsiveness to
In exible IT customer demands.
Decisions are made on
incomplete data, big ideas
are seen as risky and small
Incomplete,
Vicious
decisions aren’t optimized.
Untrusted Data
More Cost
Cycle Every IT investment leads to
more sprawl, which drives
up infrastructure and
management costs.
Sprawling IT
SMARTER COMPUTING: THE NEXT ERA OF IT 4
5. Any enterprise can reverse the IT conundrum by
designing, tuning and managing their IT infrastructure
in this new era we call Smarter Computing.
This new era is realized by designing IT as a system that incorporates
Big Data for better decision making, Optimized Systems for superior
economics and Cloud to reinvent business processes and drive
innovation. Any enterprise can enter this new era by architecting
an IT infrastructure that is designed for data, tuned to the task and Managed
managed in the cloud. in the cloud
Remove barriers to rapid
delivery of new services and
realize IT without boundaries
Tuned to the task Cloud to reinvent business processes
and drive innovation.
Remove financial barriers by
driving greater efficiency and
performance for each workload.
Optimized Virtuous
Cycle
Systems
Designed
for data
Remove barriers to harnessing
all available information and
unlock insights to make
informed choices.
Big Data
SMARTER COMPUTING: THE NEXT ERA OF IT 5
6. Smarter Computing is an IT infrastructure that is designed
for data, tuned to the task, and managed in the cloud.
Designed for data: Big Data
Big Data and information integration capabilities make it possible to including the Internet—without overwhelming enterprise data Better understand customer behavior
generate insight from vast quantities of data—fundamentally warehouses. One financial services company was able to improve and needs
changing the way organizations use information. It means filtering fraud detection by comparing tens of millions of individual Optimize decisions in real time
petabytes of data per second from almost any connected device, transactions against 7 years worth of customer data in real time,
Foster collaborative decision making
analyzing the data while still in motion, deciding what, if any, data rather than 30 days—without overwhelming the data warehouse or
must be stored, and even using analytics tools to virtually integrate incurring prohibitive expense. IT departments integrating Big Data Continually assess enterprise risk
the data with data stored in traditional warehouses. Organizations with already-stored data can enable new forms of analysis such as
can integrate and analyze unstructured data wherever it lives— forecasting and predictive modeling.
Tuned to the task: Optimized Systems
Generating insights from the exploding volume, velocity and variety sophisticated workloads generated by a smarter planet require Reduce deployment times from
of data requires Optimized Systems specifically architected for that systems built with domain knowledge and understanding of months to days
task. To maximize performance and efficiency, these systems must workload characteristics, hardware with multi-core architectures Improve performance with utilization
be optimized at every layer of the technology stack to exploit unique and advanced threading, and software tuned from the operating rates up to 90%
processor, memory and storage characteristics. The increasingly- system through the middleware stack.
Reduce floor space, power
consumption, labor and total cost per
workload by 55%
Managed in the cloud: Cloud
Organizations in every industry, regardless of size or geography, are of higher-value products and services is now mandatory to address Capture new value by creating new
embracing Cloud computing as a way to reduce the complexity and formidable competition and escalating customer and shareholder offerings and services
costs associated with traditional IT approaches. This reality is driven expectations. In the era of Smarter Computing, any enterprise can Deliver IT without boundaries by
by three related shifts. Customer, employee and partner apply the transformative power of cloud computing to reinvent the breaking down silos and simplifying
expectations are changing as self-service consumption of way they do business and improve economics. For instance, access to information
technology and services becomes the norm. The economics of cloud-based, real-time analytics can save over 50% in business
computing are changing as organizations access world-class insight-related costs, and collaborative business process services Improve speed and dexterity with new
computing power, now available anytime, anywhere. Faster delivery can increase employee productivity by 25%. models of self service and
deployment
SMARTER COMPUTING: THE NEXT ERA OF IT 6
7. IBM can help any enterprise proceed with a strategic,
staged approach. Each step leads to an IT infrastructure
that is integrated, automated and secured. IBM has
identified projects that any client can initiate to start a
journey to realize Smarter Computing.
To create advantage To create advantage To create advantage To gain real business
by serving customers by transforming the by reinventing your advantage, do all
in new ways, start economics of your IT, business processes three things together
with Big Data and start with workload and improving the and design your IT as
information Optimized Systems. speed of your service a holistic system.
integration. delivery, start with
Cloud.
EXAMPLE PROJECTS EXAMPLE PROJECTS EXAMPLE PROJECTS EXAMPLE PROJECTS
Data Compression and Workload Consolidation Systems Virtualization Enterprise IT and Data Governance
De-duplication
Storage Tiering and Consolidation Provisioning Automation Business Service Management
Master Data Management
SMARTER COMPUTING: THE NEXT ERA OF IT 7
8. Smarter Computing addresses a critical
challenge faced by IT organizations:
increasing efficiency.
0%
REDUCE:
Application Total cost Server Database costs Power New Floor
development per workload acquisition by 68% consumption application space 20
time by up by 55% cost by up by 80% deployment by up
to 40% to 56% time by up to 90%
to 85%
40
60
80
100
SMARTER COMPUTING: THE NEXT ERA OF IT 8
9. Enterprises across all industries are already undertaking
this transformation to drive breakthrough innovation.
Smarter Computing capabilities can help you meet the
challenges and take advantage of the opportunities.
FINANCIAL SERVICES CUSTOMS BROKERAGE SERVICES HEALTHCARE MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT FINANCIAL SERVICES
The Central GHY International Call & Call Virginia Mac Guff reduced Visa enhanced
Depository reduced server Holdings Commonwealth energy costs by information service
Company of management by consolidated 1,200 University reduced 66% and delivery while
Pakistan saw a 90%, enabling computers to one cost per terabyte delivered a cloud- reducing total cost of
98% improvement an IT infrastructure operating system by 50% while based solution for ownership, enabling
in service level capable of track- image, realizing enabling anywhere, large animation- real-time fraud
agreements with a ing cross-border 50% operational anytime access rendering projects detection on credit
50% reduction in shipments in savings while to clinical for feature films. card transactions.
time required to real time. meeting increased applications and
support new lines customer demand. patient information.
of business.
SMARTER COMPUTING: THE NEXT ERA OF IT 9
10. Smarter Computing transforms the University of
Pittsburgh Medical Center’s IT system to overcome
cost challenges and deliver better patient care.
CASE STUDY
An $8 billion global healthcare enterprise Project-Based Transformation Delivered innovation by
with more than 50,000 employees Optimized workloads by consolidating across enabling investment in next-
was challenged to lower the cost of its Power, x86 and System z environments— generation clinical systems
IT infrastructure. reducing server volumes by up to 80%
Over the last 5 years, UPMC has doubled its Implemented standard deployments and
computing capacity while holding IT costs flat by virtualization across all environments
embracing the Smarter Computing approach. Data
center space has been converted to hospital space Implemented master data management to
and the construction of a new $80 million data integrate patient data for electronic patient
center was avoided. Because of its architected medical records
approach to integrating, automating and securing Automated storage tiering, service provisioning
Transformed IT for
its IT infrastructure, UPMC can now invest in and centralized discovery to reduce management
improved economics
next-generation clinical systems. The Smart Room Implemented event correlation to predict and
automatically provides the clinician with relevant,
real-time patient information pulled from electronic
eliminate service problems 2x Doubled its
computing capacity
medical records, including allergies, vital signs, test Adopted enterprise data governance processes
results and medications that are due. These to ensure availability of trusted data $0 No increase in
IT costs
innovations are helping to improve the quality of Implemented an IT Architecture Board to
the care that UPMC delivers to ensure better review new workload deployment requests Eliminated the
patient outcomes. need for $80 million
data center
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11. Why IBM for Smarter Computing?
We’ve been a proven innovator for 100 years. operating systems, software programming tools,
We’re extending our portfolio to address the biggest middleware, business intelligence applications and
challenges in computer science. industry-specific software frameworks. More importantly,
IBM can help any organization build on their existing
Our approach is flexible and inclusive—there’s no capabilities and apply these principles—no forced
need to rip and replace. rip-and-replace required.
We have the experts and expertise required for Our clients benefit from these capabilities every day—
transformation. and so does IBM. Take IBM’s newest data center in
For 100 years, IBM has been at or near the center of North Carolina’s Research Triangle Park, where more
every major turning point in computer science—but than 40,000 sensors monitor equipment to improve
we haven’t remained in the forefront by clinging to the energy efficiency and utilization, reducing capital and
past, and over the last decade we’ve reinvented our operating costs by as much as 50%.
portfolio through industry-leading R&D investments and
For organizations seeking to transform their IT we offer
targeted acquisitions.
the services, technologies and capabilities that can be
Today, IBM designs and builds products for nearly every applied to their unique strategy and needs. IBM can help
element of an organization’s computing portfolio, from any organization realize Smarter Computing—the next
microprocessors, servers, and storage devices to era of IT.
Welcome to Smarter Computing.
Clients benefit from Smarter Computing—double
capacity for IT services, hold IT costs flat and implement
breakthrough new services.
IBM knows how to get you there. Let’s build a smarter planet.
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